Dromeosaur Raptor Dinosaur Tooth 020

Dromeosaurus sp. Currently these are not named species. Many names have been given to these teeth over the years in literature though. Deltadromeus, Deltadromaeosaurus, Dromaeoraptor. But there is no definitive species name attributed to these teeth and are likely to belong to many species, despite sharing similar tooth characteristics.​Size: 1.4cm long, serrations, and tip feeding damage. Comes labelled and clear see-thru gift boxed.

'Dromeus saurus' means "Running Lizard". All teeth are found in the Moroccan Sahara Desert, Tegana formation, Taquiz, Ksar-es-Souk region, Morocco. They are around 100 Million years old.

***We also sell Study grade teeth, they are all repaired or have damage, but are great for children or beginners and therefore less to worry about than with collector specimens. Good value and come in gift boxes and labelled***